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I'd just run it in parallel with the first head unit. I did this in my car
and it works fine. Double check and make sure the original circuit will
handle the load (it should).

Paul Vina


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I was thinking of installing a DIN sized DVD player as an add-on to my
aiwa cdc-mp3 head unit. I have a double din opening so it shouldn't be
a problem. My questions is how do you provide power to the 2nd head
unit? Can it run in series or parallet to the factory power? Or can I
power it off a distribution block from the separate thick power cable
that powers the sub amp? Is there any other power source that's
suitable for a 2nd head unit?

TIA!

-Manny



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Ok thanks!


On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 23:31:31 GMT, "Paul Vina"
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I'd just run it in parallel with the first head unit. I did this in my car
and it works fine. Double check and make sure the original circuit will
handle the load (it should).

Paul Vina




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